September 2018 LN Video of the Month

Lidar News (LN) has had a busy month, so much so that we are a few weeks late on voting for the Video of the Month for September 2018. We don’t want our contestants to feel left out, so let’s get on with it.

September 2018 LN Video of the Month

LN needs your help to select the outstanding video for September 2018 from the following list:

The Rolling Shutter Effect by Destin Sandin – A highly visual explanation of an important, often overlooked camera issue which can affect UAS mapping.

GIS Accuracy Assessment by Jarlath O’Neil-Dunne – Justin explains step-by-step how to perform an accuracy assessment of a land cover map in ArcGIS.

Lidar Aerial Data Visualization by Nakanihon Air Service – This group in Japan demonstrates the many powerful ways in which airborne lidar data can be analyzed.

If you missed any of these outstanding examples of the power of visualization this is your chance to catch up. All of them are under five minutes in length. and well worth your time.

The above noted September 2018 videos, plus many more are available as a series of organized and curated playlists on the Lidar News video channel on YouTube. You can visit the channel by clicking here. While you are on the site, please be sure to take a moment to subscribe to our unique and growing channel.

To cast your vote please click here. The voting will close on Monday October 29, 2018 at midnight.

The winner of the September 2018 LN Video of the Month will then be placed into the LN Video of the Year contest.

If you have an informative 3D video that you would like us to promote, please forward to: editor@lidarnews.com.

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